Tri Flow Obsidian Knife with Antler on Driftwood
This beautiful Tri Flow Obsidian knife uses a Whitetail Deer antler as the handle. The antler tip slots perfectly into a piece of driftwood that we picked up on the shoreline of Lake Superior. There is an additional Obsidian point mounted point mounted on the driftwood by a twisted copper support. Both blades are handmade by Bill using a Flintknapping technique. He added scrimshaw to the hilt and the handle of the knife. The knife blade measures 5.75×2-inches with the entire knife measuring 8×16-inches. The accent point measures 1.75×3-inches. The entire display is 5-inches wide, 19-inches long, and 7-inches high.
This entire piece is handmade.
This beautiful Tri Flow Obsidian knife uses a Whitetail Deer antler as the handle. The antler tip slots perfectly into a piece of driftwood that we picked up on the shoreline of Lake Superior. There is an additional Obsidian point mounted point mounted on the driftwood by a twisted copper support. Both blades are handmade by Bill using a Flintknapping technique. He added scrimshaw to the hilt and the handle of the knife. The knife blade measures 5.75×2-inches with the entire knife measuring 8×16-inches. The accent point measures 1.75×3-inches. The entire display is 5-inches wide, 19-inches long, and 7-inches high.
This entire piece is handmade.
This beautiful Tri Flow Obsidian knife uses a Whitetail Deer antler as the handle. The antler tip slots perfectly into a piece of driftwood that we picked up on the shoreline of Lake Superior. There is an additional Obsidian point mounted point mounted on the driftwood by a twisted copper support. Both blades are handmade by Bill using a Flintknapping technique. He added scrimshaw to the hilt and the handle of the knife. The knife blade measures 5.75×2-inches with the entire knife measuring 8×16-inches. The accent point measures 1.75×3-inches. The entire display is 5-inches wide, 19-inches long, and 7-inches high.
This entire piece is handmade.